Welcome To Atlanta
From a quiet, slumbering city on the South whose icon was a meeting of Peachtree streets, Atlanta has arched into the group of international travel destinations and a special source of inspiration for African Americans. It is widely known for its world-class airport, freeway and transit infrastructure, trend-setting restaurants, CNN, former UN Ambassador, numerous luxury hotels, plus a history of interracial relationship. And, it is these assets that enabled Atlanta to attract the 1996 Summer Olympics. Since then, the city started to win best city awards and drawn 17 million visitors every year. Today, "Hotlanta", as it is commonly called, is considered as the number one vacation destination of Black travelers and for good reason.
Welcome to Atlanta Sports Hotspots
An Olympic host, it is so typical for the city of Atlanta to be blessed with a legacy of sports venues and general attractions. As you may know, there is the Olympic Stadium that morphed into Turner Field for the Atlanta Braves baseball. The Georgia Institute of Technology, Morris Brown College, and Morehouse College are there to collect major sports facilities in use by these colleges. It is also interesting to know that the Georgia Dome became the main center for the NFL's Atlanta Falcon and regular center on the Super Bowl host-city rotation.
Perhaps the best legacy of Atlanta is the inspiring and enchanting water sculptures of the Olympic Park, which greatly attract families to a once moribund collection of empty collection of parking lots. Also interesting to know is the fact that the Olympic Park stands at the epicenter of CNN Center Tours, Georgia World Congress Center, Philips Arena, a Children's Museum, the titanic Georgia Aquarium, and the new World of Coca Coal Museum.
Welcome to Atlanta's Comeback Trails
The city of Atlanta boasts the Peachtree Hills and Buckhead where the celebrity chefs and art galleries thrive. Also, when you prefer sightseeing lovely estates on Paces Ferry Road in Buckhead, you have the chance to drop by the Atlanta Historical Center, where you can find a surprisingly balanced and highly informative perspective of the city's fabled past. The Lenox Square is also there where the unmitigated shoppers shop. In addition, the East End is located further way east, which remains a funky and eclectic district of chops and nightlife. And, much to your surprise, even the West End is on the comeback trail.
Welcome to Atlanta's Black District
While on vacation, make sure that you welcome yourself to the city famous historical black sites, particularly the Sweet Auburn. Here, you can find a concentration of black historic attractions like the Martin Luther King Jr. birth home, the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, gravesite, Center of Non-Violent Social Change, the newly developed Ebenezer Baptist Church, and a national visitor center. It is also interesting to know that located in the Auburn Avenue of the city are also the Southern Christian Leadership Conference headquarters, Wheat Street Baptist Church, Big Bethel AME Church, APEX Museum, Auburn Avenue African American Research Library, 100 Black Men Headquarters, and a lot more.
Today, the Sweet Auburn is considered as the ultimate center for the Black community in the city of Atlanta. It is actually here where the second largest Black life insurance company, one of the largest Black banks, one of the oldest Black newspapers, and one of the oldest Black radio station rest.
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Atlanta Falcons' History
... was the six-year stretch between 1977 and 1982, under Leeman Bennett. It is further interesting to know that the 1998 season was the Atlanta Falcons' best ever. That time, they went 14-2 and won the NFC championship. Unexpectedly, the Denver Broncos beat them, 34-19, in the Super Bowl. A new chapter in ...
Top-Rated New Atlanta Restaurants Of 2005
... Located in the Technology Square, The Globe is a modern, stylish caf and lounge. It draws the attention and interest of many people, even though it is developed far from just a college hangout. This Atlanta restaurant primarily offers a well-executed menu along with one of the more creative and distinct ...
Atlanta Vacation Guide
... 500,000 visitors every year. * Atlanta History Center - This is but another historic site worth a visit in the city of Atlanta. Here, you can get a glimpse into the lives of Georgian farmers at the Tullie Smith Farm and of wealthy Atlantans at the Swan House Mansion. Also, for an ultimate Atlanta vacation, ...
Where To Buy Atlanta Falcons Ticket
... may know, there are a lot of individuals today who sell tickets for the Atlanta Falcons games. However, it is necessary to check first the current listings for the available tickets to the upcoming Atlanta Falcons games to make sure that you are really taking the right seat. Also, individuals who sell ...
The Boutiques And Mall Stores Of Atlanta
... Avenue Webb Gin. The Avenue Webb Gin has shops and caf as well as restaurants for spending the entire day browsing. You will find a Chili's, Chico's, Banana Republic, Baby Gap and a Barnes and Noble store and a caf . You will find over fifty stores and cafes including a Victoria's Secret and a Wine Styles. ...
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